Allison S Bryant, Julia A Healey, Sarah Wilkie, Carla Carten, Thomas D Sequist, Elsie M Taveras
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The legacy of racism and structural inequality has taken a heavy toll on the health care system and the health outcomes of patients and members of community catchment areas. To achieve optimal health outcomes for all, health systems will need to enact structural change that is meaningful, measurable, and rooted in evidence. We describe an antiracism campaign organized into three pillars of focus (Leadership/Employees/Culture, Patient Care Equity, and Community Health and Policy Advocacy) and implemented across Mass General Brigham, a large integrated health system in the northeast of the United States. Our study ranges from the foundational to the aspirational and examples of data-driven areas of focus, programs (e.g., staff education, social risk mitigation, and new models of clinical service), and metrics developed for the health care workforce, patients, and surrounding communities are presented.
种族主义和结构性不平等的遗留问题对医疗保健系统以及患者和社区成员的健康状况造成了严重影响。为了实现所有人的最佳健康结果,卫生系统将需要实施有意义、可衡量且植根于证据的结构性变革。我们描述了一场反种族主义运动,该运动分为三个重点支柱(领导力/员工/文化、患者护理公平以及社区健康和政策倡导),并在美国东北部的大型综合卫生系统Mass General Brigham中实施。我们的研究范围从基础到理想,并举例说明了数据驱动的重点领域、计划(如员工教育、社会风险缓解和新的临床服务模式),以及为医护人员、患者和周围社区制定的指标。